A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care professionals. However, there has been a significant decrease in the number of U.S. medical graduates selecting careers in family medicine and general internal medicine, thus driving demand for international medical graduates. At the heart of our national workforce policy needs to be good domestic and foreign policies, such as self-sufficiency approaches that include strategies to incentivize rural and underserved practice for U.S. medical graduates
Direct-care workers constitute a low-wage, high-turnover workforce with low levels of health insuran...
This background paper provides a comprehensive view of the structure of the health workforce. It exp...
nation faces a potential crisis in physician exper-tise to care for our aging population. The baby b...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
Health care depends on people. It is the health workforce — doctors, nurses, phar-macists, lab techn...
The aging of the U.S. population has tremendous implications for the health care industry, both as e...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
The aging of the baby boom generation and health care policy changes represented by the Affordable C...
As the U.S. population ages, home health care workers are projected to be the third fastest-growing ...
This issue brief explores the field of geriatrics, the ways practitioners meet the health care needs...
Covid-19 has shaken the world in telling us how important the public health is in addition to a well...
Large numbers of primary care physicians (PCPs) are approaching retirement as fewer new U.S. medical...
The American workforce is aging, which will result in large numbers beginning to retire in the next ...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Direct-care workers constitute a low-wage, high-turnover workforce with low levels of health insuran...
This background paper provides a comprehensive view of the structure of the health workforce. It exp...
nation faces a potential crisis in physician exper-tise to care for our aging population. The baby b...
A combination of environmental factors in the U.S. has led to an increased demand for health care ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
Health care depends on people. It is the health workforce — doctors, nurses, phar-macists, lab techn...
The aging of the U.S. population has tremendous implications for the health care industry, both as e...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
The aging of the baby boom generation and health care policy changes represented by the Affordable C...
As the U.S. population ages, home health care workers are projected to be the third fastest-growing ...
This issue brief explores the field of geriatrics, the ways practitioners meet the health care needs...
Covid-19 has shaken the world in telling us how important the public health is in addition to a well...
Large numbers of primary care physicians (PCPs) are approaching retirement as fewer new U.S. medical...
The American workforce is aging, which will result in large numbers beginning to retire in the next ...
The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner professions initially began in response to healthcare...
Direct-care workers constitute a low-wage, high-turnover workforce with low levels of health insuran...
This background paper provides a comprehensive view of the structure of the health workforce. It exp...
nation faces a potential crisis in physician exper-tise to care for our aging population. The baby b...